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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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1.21.51 Hotfix
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None
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Unconfirmed
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Chromebook
Recently, my Chromebook crashed, making my world file "disappear" or delete itself, however I save copies of my world just in case. To my surprise, when I attempted to recover my world and get the "World Recovery Succeeded" screen and switched my storage to application, the world didn't show up at all, however it did show up in my "Play files," showing that it did copy over, it just for some reason, doesn't display it in my play area.
Steps to Reproduce:
1: Have your Chromebook crash/die and delete the world file itself
2: Delete the cache and data on minecraft to not get the "Destination folder is not empty" screen (as in delete the "Destination folder" for the game)
3: After deleting, make a new random world to get a new "Destination folder" that is empty
4: Delete the world and then attempt to recover the world with a downloaded file of the world
5: Get the "World Recovery Succeeded" screen (The world still doesn't show up)
6: Change your storage to "Application"
7: Go back to the "Play" menu
(Screenshots below show steps 3)+
Expected Result:
World(s) should show up after getting both the "World Recovery Succeeded" and changing the storage back to "Application."
Observed Result:
My world doesn't show up in the "Play" menu, however, when navigating to the game files, the world is present in the files.